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Aircraft manufacturing company introduces self-cleaning toilets

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Although the system still needs further testing before airlines can place orders for the technology on new aircraft, it is looking like a done deal.
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Airport toilets have previously been identified as one of the dirtiest spots on a plane and airplane manufacturer, Boeing has come out with an all-new self-cleaning toilet that will see passengers have minimal contact with surfaces.

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According to Mashable, the lavatory would use ultraviolet (UV) light to clean all the surfaces and there will be no hand sanitizer or travel wipes required.

Speaking in a statement, Jeanne Yu, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Director of Environmental Performance said the group is looking "to alleviate the anxiety we all face when using a restroom that gets a workout during a flight."

Yu also added that the sanitizing even helps eliminate odor.

The UV light can kill 99.99% of germs, and would be active between bathroom uses.

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The prototype bathroom incorporates some technology that Boeing has already introduced on aircraft, like a hands-free faucet and soap dispenser.

The company is also looking at developing a hands-free door latch and a floor vacuum.

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